SANOXY Micro USB Host Mode OTG Cable Flash Drive SD T-Flash Card Adapter FOR Samsung GT-i9100 i9100 Galaxy S II 2 GT-N7000 Galaxy Note

SANOXY Micro USB Host Mode OTG Cable Flash Drive SD T-Flash Card Adapter FOR Samsung GT-i9100 i9100 Galaxy S II 2 GT-N7000 Galaxy Note

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UEFI Mode On Linux Still Bricking Samsung Laptops

It turns out the Samsung laptop issue whereby the hardware would become bricked when booting Linux in UEFI mode is not fixed. There were patches recently applied against the kernel that were supposed to address the problem, but it turns out that there are still problems ahead…
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Use Crome Beta in full screen mode on your Android smartphone

Chrome Beta in full screen mode on Android

If you observe the image above closely, you will realize that the app is running in full screen, and that app is Chrome Beta. And you might think that is a new feature in the app. But you are wrong. You can for sure use the Chrome Beta app on your Android smart phone in full screen, but you will need to do some working around. This is more like making the software on a Mac computer work in full screen.

Once you get the Chrome Beta app on your smart phone to work in full screen, the notification bar will be gone. You will have to either press the home button on the smart phone, or kill the app to get back to the home screen. This hack will give you a few more millimeters of working space, but those few more millimeters will make a lot of difference.

Anyway, lets get started. First, you will need to have at least Android 4.0 +, or Ice Cream Sandwich or above on your smart phone. Next, download Chrome Beta on your device. Please note, it has to be Chrome Beta, not Chrome for Android. Once you have this much set right, just follow the steps given below:

  • Type “chrome://flags/” in the address bar
  • Enable WebGL
  • Go to the Boids and Buildings Chrome Experiment page
  • Click on the “Launch Experiment” button
  • Click on “Run”
  • You are now on full-screen and can close this page

This full screen feature is not an official feature on Chrome given by Google. This was discovered by accident by Smackel. We can assume that Google is in fact working on this feature and may release this to its users in a feature update in the future. But until then, this is how we are supposed to use it.

And in case you kill the Chrome Beta app when it is being used in full screen, you will have to follow the last three steps. And if you just press the home button and let the app run in the background, you will not have any problem.

Source: Phandroid

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How to configure 2 disks in mirror mode on Linux

I’ve just recovered 2x 500 GB sata disks from an old installation, so I opened up my new Desktop and connected them to my main Linux machine, these 2 disks have been used for around 3 years on the the other installation, so I prefer to use them in a mirrored configuration, or RAID 1, so everything that is written on a disk is copied automatically also on the the other, and there is no loss of information if 1 of 2 disks broke up.At the moment I use a Mint 14 XFCE edition, that is totally compatible with Ubuntu 12.10, and in my point of view for some aspects much better, so in this guide I’ll use commands that are compatible for Mint , Ubuntu and Debian, for other distributions you’ll have to search for your packages, but the configurations and commands will be the same.
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GNOME Shell 3.8 To Get A `Classic` Mode

Two weeks ago, we were telling you that the fallback mode will be dropped from GNOME 3.8 and that some extensions which provide a GNOME 2 like layout might be maintained by the GNOME developers for those who are used to the classic interface.
Well, it’s now official: a few GNOME Shell extensions which bring back some “classic” features will be supported by GNOME. Among the extensions included are: classic alt tab, task bar, min/max buttons and a main menu.
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Emesene 2.12.5 Released With Single-Window Mode

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Emesene, a chat application that supports MSN, Gtalk, Facebook chat and Jabber has reached version 2.12.5, getting a tabbed, single-window UI, direct-connect for file transfers and more.
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Fedora 18 To Get User Mode Migration, Xfce 4.10

While Ubuntu developers were listening to Mark Shuttleworth talk about Ubuntu 12.10, also happening at the same time was a Fedora Engineering and Steering Committee meeting within the Fedora / Red Hat world. A new set of features were approved today for the Spherical Cow.
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